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Workers’ rights in global value chains: possibilities for protection and for peril
Layna Mosley
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Supply Chain
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Host Country
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Global Value Chains
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Workers Rights
100%
Working Conditions
50%
Political Actors
50%
Low-middle Income Countries
50%
Private Governance
50%
Labour Rights
50%
Global Supply Chain
50%
Procedural Rights
50%
Protection of Labor Rights
50%
Social Sciences
Supply Chain Management
100%
Workers' Right
100%
Value Chain
100%
Incentive
50%
Working Conditions
50%
Political Actor
50%
Global Supply Chain
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Global Value Chains
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Workers' Right
100%
Incentives
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